I have been reading lots of threats about this but could not find any solution.

Flash is not working on my computer. It does not work on Firefox (the plugin is installed) and does not work on Opera either.I tried to run a .swf video and it does not work either.

I have the nvidia nouveau driver installed by default, but I shoud have the nvidia-173 driver instead, is that the reason why videos are not played?I did tried to install it following threats found here, but nothing has worked for me.

Not all videos play (.avi) and they are quite slow.

Pleas help, thank you.

Last edited by yoramdavid on Mon Mar 04, 2013 7:39 am, edited 2 times in total.

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proxima_centauri wrote:Open Firefox and type "about: plugins" in the address bar. Do you see a plugin for Shockwave Flash, if so report the version; if not, make sure mint-flashplugin is installed from the Package Manager.

proxima_centauri wrote:That was my mistake. I should have typed "about:plugins", without the space. But yes, that is the information I requested. Seems flash is installed properly. What video card and drivers are you using?

Type "inxi -Gx" in terminal and paste the output here please.

Thanks a lot proxima_centauri and sorry for the late reply, it was bed time on this side of the world

Looks like the nouveau driver failed to load! But the resolution is good, it is the maximum I can have.

When I try to install additional drivers from the "additional drivers" gui (the nvidia-173 driver), it finds the drivers but tells me they are not activated, I click on activate, then I get an error of Broken packages being held.

Note: I am forced to use the safe mode of Mint as the Normal mode gives me a black screen with only a cursor.

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If that is not working for you there is a more in depth guide here, follow the instructions about half way down in that thread I have. viewtopic.php?f=42&t=122822

Thank you meteorrock.

I had done that previously with no luck. I installed the "flash-aid" add-on and then installed the beta flash. Still flash is not working.I am now going to have a look at the other threat. I see I need to have java working as well. I did a test (http://www.java.com/en/download/testjava.jsp) and java is working:

Open up Synaptic Package Manager and hit "Reload". Find and install nvidia-173, it should give the package version 173.14.36-0ubuntu0.1. You should be able to install this without any broken dependencies. After installation ensure that the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf refers to Driver "nvidia" and not Driver "nouveau".

Finally remove or comment out (#) the quantal-proposed repository you added in the beginning. Hopefully when you restart the nvidia driver will now load properly and flash will work.

proxima_centauri wrote:The problem is a bug with the current nvidia-173 package that has package dependencies that don't yet exist. The solution is to install nvidia-173 from the quantal-proposed repository.

Open up Synaptic Package Manager and hit "Reload". Find and install nvidia-173, it should give the package version 173.14.36-0ubuntu0.1. You should be able to install this without any broken dependencies. After installation ensure that the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf refers to Driver "nvidia" and not Driver "nouveau".

Finally remove or comment out (#) the quantal-proposed repository you added in the beginning. Hopefully when you restart the nvidia driver will now load properly and flash will work.

I then used sudo instead but the "sources.list" was empty, I was expecting a file with entries there.

So I opened the package repository and added the line in "other packages".I had left "sources.list" opened and it told me an external program had changed it, there were two lines added to it referring to the quantal-proposed repository.But in the package repository under "other packages", there were many lines.

I started Synaptic and reloaded, it told me two errors of not found, I clicked OK and it crashed. I tried to open it again, but it crashes all the time.

I then opened package manager and found the driver there. It is the one you said. I installed it, apparently without errors.

/etc/X11/xorg.conf does not refer to any driver, this is how it looks like:

The resolution remained the same, but the refresh rate decreased from 59.9hz to 50.0hz ...I logged off and on again on normal mode of Mint to see if there was any improvement but the desktop is still balck with only a cursor. Curious enough, the screensaver displays correctly.I am back with the safe mode.

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xorg.conf is loading the "vesa" driver by default, but for whatever reason it fails and the system loads the nvidia driver instead. I think if you change Driver "vesa" to Driver "nvidia" in xorg.conf, then that FAILED error will no longer appear.

proxima_centauri wrote:xorg.conf is loading the "vesa" driver by default, but for whatever reason it fails and the system loads the nvidia driver instead. I think if you change Driver "vesa" to Driver "nvidia" in xorg.conf, then that FAILED error will no longer appear.

I now have a "nvidia xserver settings" entry on the menu under system and another entry (already present from before that says "additional drivers".When I launch the "additional drivers it lists two drivers: the first one called "NVIDIDA binary Xorg driver, kernel module and VDPAU library" which is not active.The second entry is the "nvidia_173" driver and the status for this one is "activated but not in use".

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I was quite upset about that script error that started appearing every time I would open youtube or a flash web-page (which freezes the firefox and the computer until I would close that tab) I mentioned on an earlier post, so I tried to track what was the cause.

I deactivated all my extras in Firefox and restarted firefox, opened youtube and same script error. Same behaviour but different error message.

Then I deactivated all the languages and dictionnary extensions, nothing changed. I then deactivated the flash plugin along with all the other plugins and no more script error.

I removed any installation of flash I had and then Installed the flashplugin-installer.I knew that with it I could assist some content of youtube.

I then did research on the web for threats about flash with the solved label.I found one that solved my problem: [url="http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=175&t=104222"]http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=175&t=104222[/url] which mentioned the mint-flashplugin-10.3. I installed the mint-flashplugin-10.3 but left the flashplugin-installer unlike mauromol did (and I am not trying anything else just in case things go wrong!) and tested:Results: flash works on all youtube I tested so far and other web-pages I tested it with that have flash for menus or animations.The Nvidia X server Settings still cannot display the page "X server display Configuration" but I can live with that since I have the resolution I want and flash works

I restarted Firefox, re-enabled all the extras, rebooted the computer and it is OK.

It seemed so easy after everything we tried that I could not believe it! I hope it stays like that for a long time now.

Thank you all for your help, I am now going to mark this as solved.

Regards,Yoram

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